
In 2026, the global AI market is projected to see $2.5 trillion in spending, with giants like Amazon dumping over $200 billion into infrastructure. But here is the secret: the real winners of the AI revolution aren't the companies building the software.
Just like the 1849 California Gold Rush, where the people who got rich were the ones selling picks and shovels, the modern AI gold rush is dominated by infrastructure. We are talking about data centers, liquid cooling systems, massive copper cables, nuclear power, and of course, Nvidia GPUs. While Wall Street panics over which AI model will win, the hardware and infrastructure giants are quietly printing guaranteed profits.
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